日期：2017年1月8日

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PSA: Amazon Prime members get a 20% discount on all pre-orders and new games during its first week of release. That means that you can put in a pre-order for the new Mass Effect, which is due to enter our orbit in late March, and pay only $48, not the full $60. This discount is good on collector’s editions as well. Don’t want to pre-order? No worries, you’ve got a full two weeks after release to place your order, which is plenty of time to cruise on over to IGN and read our review of the game. Don’t have Amazon Prime? Sign up for a free 30-day trial – if you cancel before the trial ends over you won’t pay a dime for it.

Use code JVQNT9WG to get this high range, HD antenna for only $16. Depending on the signal in your area, you’ll be able to watch network TV like Fox, NBC, CBS, and others in 1080p with no monthly bill. You’ll be happy you have it when the Oscars or the Super Bowl are on! I bought one months ago and finally set it up when the Olympics were on, and it worked perfectly!

Use code 5EBIIXFV to get this waterproof bluetooth speaker for only $16 – it comes complete with a a suction cup to stick it to the wall, and it even functions as a speaker phone, so you can pick a call while you’re bathing if you really want to be a weirdo!

Use code AUKEYCBD I’ve never seen a 5-pack of these good quality Aukey cables go for less! Use them to charge an Android device, your PS4 controllers, or anything with USB-C (like the Nintendo Switch, in March).

You read that right, I said any movie! Use code MOVIE99 (pick the movie you want, then right below the “Rent Movie” button, click on “More Purchase Options” and click “Redeem a gift card or promotion code” to enter the code). This code is only good once per account, so use it up before it expires on January 23rd. Remember, once you rent a movie you have 30 days to watch it, so take advantage before the offer expires.

I remember buying a bootleg VHS of Pokémon: The First Movie from my local comic book store. It was in Japanese with English subtitles, and cost me nearly a month’s worth of allowance, but it made me the coolest kid at my lunch table for weeks. Now, all that glory and more can be yours at a fraction of the price.

That first Aukey charger is great for any phone, and I love how low profile it is (you’ll hardly notice it in your car). The other two are larger, but let you charge up to 3 devices, and they have Quick Charge, which benefits newer Android devices.

Writer Joe Carnahan has completed his draft of the Uncharted movie—a script he calls “monstrously cool.”

“Done and Dusted,” Carnahan wrote alongside an image of the script on Instagram. “Now the REAL work begins. If there’s a more monstrously cool action script in Hollywood right now, I wanna read it, ‘cuz this thing is a BEAST.”

Levy has since confirmed he’s “started some very secret, low-grade conversations and explorations of actors” for the role of Uncharted protagonist Nathan Drake. He also spoke about the tone of Carnahan’s script, saying it channels “that Nathan-blend of real guy, heroism, snarky, funny wit.”

Arrowverse executive producer Andrew Kreisberg revealed more details about Black Flash’s return during the 2017 winter TV Critics Association press tour. He promised that Black Flash will be back on “multiple shows,” but didn’t clarify which specifically.

“He’s a classic character. We have storylines on a couple of the shows that fit having him return,” said Kreisberg. “There’s something so scary about him, even sort of scarier than when he was just a man, because now it’s like he is the Grim Reaper, he is the devil, so how do you stop the devil? So it presents an interesting challenge for the heroes of the respective shows in which he appears.”

As for what’s next when The Flash returns, Kreisberg previewed that Barry and The Flash team will find out “a little bit more about the future” and Iris’s foretold death so “they now have a list of things they know will occur between now and May.”

“Their operating principal is can they stop enough of these things to change time. They have a little bit of a roadmap,” said Kreisberg. “They’ve got a mission of the week to see if they can change the future. … They’ve never had to deal with knowing something terrible is coming down the pike and can they avert it.”

Meanwhile on Supergirl, Kara’s top priority is still facing Cadmus and unraveling the mystery of Mon-El.

“I think a lot of the pull of the next episodes is the mystery of Mon-El and what is he hiding and who are these people who are tracking him? That coincides with the two of them becoming closer and seeing where that relationship goes,” said Kreisberg, adding, “There are going to be a couple other returning villains: Livewire is coming back, Parasite is coming back and she’s going to be face off against Mr. Mytzlplk [who will be played by Once Upon a Time in Wonderland alum Peter Gadiot].”

As noted by The Hollywood Reporter, the fifth entry in Screen Gems’ vampire vs. Lycan franchise, from director Anna Foerster, had a production budget of $35 million. While it placed fourth domestically, the film is doing much better internationally, having currently earned a total of $45 million.

Meanwhile, Hidden Figures fared far better in its expansion across North America. The film, which tells the story of the three African American women at NASA who aided in sending the first men into space, is currently sitting at second place with $21.8 million. For our thoughts on the film, read IGN’s Hidden Figures review.

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story is currently in first place for its fourth consecutive week at the box office, edging out Hidden Figures with an estimated $22 million.

It important to note that these figures are based on current estimates, so the official ranking won’t be conclusively decided until Monday. With the gap between Rogue One and Hidden Figures so close, the two films could end up swapping places by the time the weekend is over.

Superman was a very well received inclusion in Supergirl when Season 2 began, but could the Man of Steel get his own CW spinoff?

The Supergirl producers had to get permission from DC and Warner Bros. to include Superman in his guest role, and they’d have to sign off on future appearances of the character. Asked about the possibility of giving Superman his own series at the TCA (Television Critics Association) press tour today, Supergirl executive producer Greg Berlanti replied, “We were just really lucky. We asked to have him on the first two episodes [of Supergirl] and they were great about it.”